I posted the crash pics before (and someone wanted them in larger resolution) and I found a few more from my father’s collection when he served in Italy. So here they are…






I posted the crash pics before (and someone wanted them in larger resolution) and I found a few more from my father’s collection when he served in Italy. So here they are…






OMG! That was me, I believe!!!
I think you were interested in 109’s of… I forget the unit. JG 27? And I never got back to you… My apologies. That’s what happens when I try to do more than 10 things at once, I guess! [:p]
These are some great shots, here, by the way.
What exactly were you looking for again?
Fade to Black…
Hey, those are some nice pics! Is the first crashed plane a ju-88? I am going to have to start reading more WWII aerial books. I used to be able to glance at a picture and know what it was. Thanks for sharing those pics with everybody.[:)]
Jerry
That first crashed German plane is an Arado isn’t it? I can’t remember the number. The one with a night fighter variant and the quad-antennae on the nose. It looks to small to be a JU-88.
first one dunno
second one a RAF P-51a/b with Brit canopy?
third and forth Spitfires
fith one…Me-110 minus engines and rear guns?
sixth FW190
Wow. A Walrus, Mustang III, Fw190, and look at all the Spits!!! Your dad took some great shots. Thanks for sharing them with us. - Ed
And the 110. You can see part of the bee(wasp) paint job on the nose, just barely visible. Great stuff. - Ed
hi blackwolf, the info i was looking for was from JG26, here was the topic
http://www.finescale.com/fsm/community/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=4241
is the first crash pic an Uhu? The second is a FW 190, ah, maybe an A-3?
Great british stang by the way. I was wonder if theres an Uhu model out